Beautiful Swiss chalets, exceptional skiing and a touch of royalty can be found in some of Switzerland’s top ski resorts; Crans Montana, St Moritz and Klosters. These resorts are perfectly suited to a large corporate conference.
If this isn’t for your corporate group, the charming resort of Zermatt sits under the watchful eye of the Matterhorn and offers a more vibrant option. Equally, fine dining and a fun-filled atmosphere can be found in the world-renowned resort of Verbier.
Either way, your corporate group is guaranteed to be well-catered for if you choose a Mountain Leap event in Switzerland.
Crans Montana
Crans-Montana boasts plenty of well groomed pistes suitable for all levels of skier, high quality off-piste opportunities and plenty of other Winter sports including cross-country skiing, ski touring, snowshoeing, ice-skating and snow biking. Visitors to Crans-Montana are able to enjoy varied, wide-open pistes, scenic tree-lined routes from 2,000m down to the base stations, significant off-piste for freeriding and or course breathtaking panoramic Alpine views. Although predominantly south-facing, Crans-Montana’s ski area, which stretches from the Glacier Plaine Morte at 3,000m down to village level at 1,500m,is high enough to retain good snow conditions and cold enough to allow snow cannons to create artificial snow when needed.
In addition to the skiing and stunning scenery, Crans-Montana has plenty on offer in the way of retail therapy, dining options and of course, Apres Ski!
Engelberg
Engelberg delivers on all its promises – snow cover, thrilling off-piste skiing, superb snowboard parks and vibrant après ski. It has also recently been voted the second most snow secure resort in the Alps. All that and it’s only an hour away from Zürich Airport!
Gstaad
Gstaad itself is a beautiful and very up-market Swiss village comprising picturesque alpine chalets with fabulous alpine scenery. The resort centre is was pedestrianised in 1997 and boasts a selection of ritzy shops and boutiques, wonderful dining options and fairytale-esque hotels. For those looking to ski in what could be described as the perfect winter wonderland, look no further than Gstaad.
Klosters
Saas Fee
St Moritz
Verbier
At the turn of the 20th century Verbier was little more than a few farmer’s huts and cattle pastures. It’s potential as a ski resort was discovered in 1925 when a group of keen mountaineers hiked up 15km from Sembrancher in order to ski back down again. Over the next ten years Verbier expanded as a holiday destination but still essentially remained a small alpine village. It was not until the ski boom of the 1960’s that it was established as a fully fledged ski resort. The rest, as they say, is history.